--- wikisrc/users/jld.mdwn 2009/10/24 08:42:19 1.2
+++ wikisrc/users/jld.mdwn 2010/01/31 19:57:09 1.3
@@ -1,13 +1,15 @@
Behold! For now I have a wiki page!
## Blame for:
+* [[!template id=man name="raid" section="4"]] parity maps.
* The Xen block device backend in all its trampolined glory.
+* Also, the Xen clock.
* The sparse kernel core dumps on i386.
* Assorted minor fixes.
* Probably stuff I'm forgetting.
## TODO:
-* Shepherd the GSoC [[!template id=man name="raid" section="4"]] parity map stuff into the tree.
+* **Fix [[!template id=man name="raidctl" section="8"]] `-m` output for RAID-0 sets.**
* Re-re-re-re-dust-off the [[!template id=man name="raid" section="4"]] raid nested-autoconfigure thing and likewise.
* Trying to defer RAID sets until all the components show up is actually a bad idea.
* There's an order-of-configure field that could be automagically set, but that can be later.
@@ -20,3 +22,5 @@ Behold! For now I have a wiki page!
* Also a man page, last I saw.
* Anyway, at one point I'd more or less figured this out, and I don't think that part of the interface has changed much.
* Speaking of which, if I went completely insane I could try to port libsa to Xen.
+ * Which actually isn't that insane, given that PV-GRUB exists.
+ * And speaking of *that*, I should probably write a “NetBSD on Linode et al.” howto that isn't insane.